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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Conquest of the Philippines: Legazpi and the Cross

from The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Spanish conquest of the Philippines, a campaign that began decades after the fall of the Aztec and Inca empires. They focus on Miguel López de Legazpi, the conquistador who established the first permanent Spanish settlement in Cebu in 1565, and his partnership with the Augustinian friar Andrés de Urdaneta. The episode examines the complex web of indigenous polities—the Rajahnate of Butuan, the Sultanate of Sulu, and the numerous barangays—that the Spaniards encountered, and how they exploited existing rivalries, particularly the conflict between the kingdoms of Cebu and Maynila (Manila). Lucas explains the role of the encomienda system in the Philippines, the brutal suppression of the Moro resistance in Mindanao, and the economic engine of the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade that would link Asia and the Americas for over 250 years. The conversation also touches on the cultural and religious transformation of the archipelago, the legacy of Legazpi's conquest, and the quieter but equally profound conquest by the Catholic missionaries. #Conquistadors #Philippines #Legazpi #Urdaneta #Cebu #Manila #MoroResistance #Encomienda #GalleonTrade #Augustinians #PhilippineHistory #SpanishEmpire #Colonialism #Missionaries #PostConquest #FexingoHistory #History #ConquestAndConversion #HernanCortes #Tenochtitlan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Spanish conquest of the Philippines, a campaign that began decades after the fall of the Aztec and Inca empires. They focus on Miguel López de Legazpi, the conquistador who established the first permanent Spanish settlement in Cebu in 1565, and his partnership with the Augustinian friar Andrés de Urdaneta. The episode examines the complex web of indigenous polities—the Rajahnate of Butuan, the Sultanate of Sulu, and the numerous barangays—that the Spaniards encountered, and how they exploited existing rivalries, particularly the conflict between the kingdoms of Cebu and Maynila (Manila). Lucas explains the role of the encomienda system in the Philippines, the brutal suppression of the Moro resistance in Mindanao, and the economic engine of the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade that would link Asia and the Americas for over 250 years. The conversation also touches on the cultural and religious transformation of the archipelago, the legacy of Legazpi's conquest, and the quieter but equally profound conquest by the Catholic missionaries. #Conquistadors #Philippines #Legazpi #Urdaneta #Cebu #Manila #MoroResistance #Encomienda #GalleonTrade #Augustinians #PhilippineHistory #SpanishEmpire #Colonialism #Missionaries #PostConquest #FexingoHistory #History #ConquestAndConversion #HernanCortes #Tenochtitlan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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